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Irish America magazine - June/July '03 issue: Anjelica Huston, Pierce Brosnan, Saving Private (Jessica) Lynch, Kabul’s Irish Club, Paul Muldoon, Ronan Tynan, Jeanie Johnston - replica famine ship, Senator Pat Moynihan, Inside the Arab World

 
Pierce Brosnan
From Navan to Malibu. Pierce Brosnan talks to Patricia Harty about his latest "irish" movie.
 
Saving Private Lynch
Pfc Jessica Lynch, perhaps the most famous POW of the century, is ready to come home.
 
Irish Writers Win Pulitzers
Two Irish writers and one Irish American journalist have been honored with Pulitzer Prizes.
 
 
 

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Anjelica’s Ireland
She’s the third generation of a film industry legacy whose ancestry brands an impressive arsenal of highly distinguished classics like The Maltese Falcon, The African Queen and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
Inside the Arab World
Unlike the more than one thousand photographers sent to Iraq to cover the war, I was sent by Bloomberg News to cover the economic conditions surrounding the war. So while imbedded photographers lived with the troops and documented battles and the lives and deaths of soldiers, I lived with Arab people and worked with Arab journalists documenting living and working conditions. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
Pierce Brosnan
From Navan to Malibu. Pierce Brosnan talks to Patricia Harty about his latest “irish” movie. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
War Coverage - Lance Corporal Ian Keith Malone 1974-2003
Lance Corporal Ian Malone, serving with the British Army’s Irish Guards, was killed in action in Iraq on April 6. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
War Coverage - The Life of Riley
It was bad enough when Jane Riley’s son was taken prisoner in Iraq back in March. Sgt. James Riley, who grew up in the South Jersey town of Pennsauken, was one of the first American POWs taken by Saddam Hussein’s forces, outside Nasiriya.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
War Coverage - Captain Richard O’Hanlon
Just eight days after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Navy Captain Richard O’Hanlon – the commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt –- was headed in the direction of Afghanistan, along with the roughly 5,000 people who call the TR home when it is deployed. more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
War Coverage - ‘The Best Possible Life’
Michael Kelly was a lucky guy. When he stumbled upon a column of Iraqi troops during Desert Storm, they surrendered to him, piling into his car with their white flags.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
War Coverage - Saving Private Lynch
The yellow ribbons that have adorned the small town of Palestine, West Virginia are ready to come down, and Private First Class Jessica Lynch, perhaps the most famous POW of the century, is ready to come home.  more...
(Irish America Magazine) June/July 2003
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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